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The wavelenght of blue light is shorter than green light.
The differences between red and blue light are Red stands for n00b and blue stands for b00b! your mum
Very little, but it is noticeable, with a bright light in a small room. A light bulb puts out between 9 watts (energy-saving fluorescent light bulb) to approximately 100 watts (bright incandescent light bulb). Your average bar-heater, for comparison, puts out about between 1200-2400 watts.
The difference is the wavelength's of the two colors, Red is on the "right" end of the visible light spectrum and thus "bigger" wavelength about 640-700 nanometers while Green is more on the "left" side at around 500 nanometers.
Separate the colors that make up white light, like a triangular prism. And I suggest looking at a bright light and putting your hand between the glasses and the light.
Waves of bright green light have higher frequency (shorter wavelength) and higher amplitude than waves of dim red light have. For example, if the colors were red and blue, Red light has a wavelength of 750 nm and blue light has a wavelength of 500 nm. Their wavelengths will differ.
The bright green light has a higher frequency (shorter wavelength) and a smaller amplitude than the dim red light.
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The frequencies and wavelenghts are different.
Bright Light Green
Waves of bright green light have higher frequency (shorter wavelength) and higher amplitude than waves of dim red light have. For example, if the colors were red and blue, Red light has a wavelength of 750 nm and blue light has a wavelength of 500 nm. Their wavelengths will differ.
Absolutly nothing. Only the color change.
Apple green is a particular bright shade of green with a light tint of yellow, like the colour of a green apple.
bright yellow or green
Pink, purple, yellow, blue, and light green. It depends, what do you like that's bright?
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A green flame is due probable to copper.